طريقة شراء الأسهم من الراجحيNortheastern University’s Marine Biology Club hosted a screening of several documentaries about ocean conservation issues on Thursday, March 31, as part of a Beneath the Waves film festival on campus.

ingenjör jobba hemifrån“When you look at the projected scenarios [of climate change], it’s not a matter of if. It’s a matter of when,” said Geoffrey Trussell, the panel moderator and director of the Northeastern University Marine Science Center (MSC).

تداول الخيارات الثنائية إشارات مراجعة كومFilms in the “human impact” category highlighted urgent environmental concerns like rising sea levels which are submerging the island nation of Kiribati. The second group of films showed several innovative approaches to marine science research like the Biosphere 2, an artificial ecological system with a 7,000-gallon ocean.

ما معني بيع اسهم“Yes, a lot of the field [of marine science] is doom and gloom, but there is also a light at the end of the tunnel,” Furman said. “There are people who care about this and who are working to fix this. That was a good takeaway from the night.”

بيع اسهم الاكتتابBeneath the Waves is a non-profit organization that promotes ocean conservation, education and discovery that Northeastern alumnus Dr. Austin Gallagher launched in 2009. The team provides documentaries for satellite film festivals to screen along with a local panel discussion.

forex kontor bromma The panelists represented a range of careers within marine science, including educators, scientists and public policymakers. They analyzed the films and discussed key issues facing marine conservation efforts, including struggles by scientists to communicate with the public.

صناديق الاستثمار في بنك الفرنسي الأسهم المحلية The MSC has hosted similar film festivals in previous years, but Carole McCauley, the center’s outreach program coordinator, said the team thought an on-campus event hosted by young leaders in marine biology would attract a broader audience.